This is one of the best tutorials that I've ever seen. I'm doing a certification and includes Tablaeu and they actually don't explain much, so I decided to look for a tutorial and this was such a gift. Thank you so much!
Good luck! I want to do it too but I'm still in the phase where this program makes me so mad and I grumble about how I can do everything way faster in Python haha
I have been going through many tableau tutorials in RUclips and almost all of them they make you confuse as they are not to the point. But WOWOW you're apsulutely superman the only problem is that YOU CAN'T FLY however you never know one day you might as everything is possible. lol..Honestly you're an amazing teacher very smart guy. Thank You..Tahnk You.
I don't know how many Tableau videos I've watched, but you made it sound like I could actually create my own dashboard. Thank you for making it easy!!!
This is _really_ well done. I had to figure out a few pieces that looked different for me but this was a concise and very clear introduction to Tableau, which is so hard to find. Highly recommend this tutorial.
Great video mate! My only worry with Tableau is the amount of sheets you have to create for each new Visual. I find Power BI more straight forward and easy to use for Visualizations (my opinion)
@superdatascience Would like to check with you how did u manage to do it at 2:45 where you managed to change the colours according to the tone level using "Ctrl drag into colour" but I was not able to do that and instead it came off with many various colours
hello, thank you for great videos! I have couple of questions: 1. for example: I do a quick calculation ("Difference"), for 2 columns from the datasource and then I want to compute correlation of those created calculated fields(differences) (I encounter errors); is possible to perform this type of calculation in Tableau? 2. is possible to create a correlation matrix inside Tableau (not import and format it, but actually calculate it in Tableau)? Thanks in advance
1st: window_corr(WINDOW_SUM([diff1],0,0), WINDOW_SUM([diff2],0,0),-SIZE(),0) where: diffX is: (sum([Adj CloseX])-LOOKUP(SUM([Adj CloseX]),-1)) so the correlation for the whole dataset is in the last row
Hi Leonardich30. You are most welcome, happy to hear you are finding the videos valuable. 1) This is indeed a complex and composite calculation you are trying to create. There might be an easier way to attempt this and simplify, but one would need to look at the details and the data. Have a look at the tutorials suggested below, these might be handy for what you are trying to achieve. 2) It is indeed possible to create a correlation matrix within Tableau. Here are some additional resources to help you on your way: kb.tableau.com/articles/HowTo/creating-a-correlation-value-matrix and boraberan.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/creating-a-correlation-matrix-in-tableau-using-r-or-table-calculations/
Thanks for this great tutorial! How will this work if I want the dashboard to automatically update as new sales information comes in every day / month for e.g.? I'd imagine the data source would have to be integrated to some sort of database that pulls data in batch frequently? Can someone enlighten me?
This tutorial is lovely, it was a refresher for me. I think about the dashboards I could have done better and faster! My only gripe is that in the dashboard if we remove the title of the view then it will be misleading. We need something to indicate that the result of the last view is based on a filter, that restricts only the loss-making manufacturers. Such views would result in assumption based arguments during group analysis in a conference room.
Wonderful tutorial. Very helpful to make dashboards. Just a quick question, may sound a bit funny.... just wondering, how you save or move these charts in excel sheets or a power point presentation and will they still hold their properties? Thanks in advance.
Team, we are preparing these dashboards in tabeleau. Now, if i want to prepare these charts or diagrams in tabeleau but present them in a powerpoint presentation, how do i do that, can i simply copy them from tableau and paste in a ppt?
Hey there, All of the filters used in the lecture are normal filters. You will see that Tableau does create some filters automatic (in Italics and prefixed "Action...), based on the interactivity between charts we create when selecting "Use as filter". As for context filters - they are independent filters which when applied, filters all the data on the sheets on which it is active. Furthermore, all other filters will only be applied after the context filter. As the different filters can be quite confusing, we created a whole series on the different types and application, available as a playlist here on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/H67-YsN3PEs/видео.html Give it a look!
Hello again! My question is: Is possible to create(show tiles) with multiple filters for the same dimension? e.i. you have multiple categories in the dimension and you want to have a filter for each of those categories (filter entries inside the category), your data is in tabular form. I tried to it with sets but when you put multiple sets into the filter they filter on top of each other not independently. There is a way to it by using groups but then you have a filter for categories (and you set the entries filter from the dimension to "relevant values") but this only makes it to add up into this general filter for the dimension. I tried to use parameters (putting set into list option) but then it is only a single value choice. Overall, is it possible to create multiple filter for one dimension and show all of them at the same time and to have one data table (instead of having multiple tables, one for each filter)?
Hi again Leonardich30, I have not had a use case to attempt what you describing and using groups or sets would have been my 'go-to' options. Is there any specific reason you need to implement it in this way? What exactly are you trying to achieve - their might be another way about it?
Got it. My problem is that otherwise my filter is just too big/long (even when having a filter for groups and then filter for the members of the groups as a "relevant values", after some point there are just too many entries), having separate filters for each group from the dimension would reduce the clutter significantly. Thank you anyway!
how can make dashboard using continuous updating csv? Usecase is I want to make dashboard of forex data , which gives output as csv which is updating every 2 minutes
I have done literally HOURS of online learning on Tableau, but this tutorial made more sense in just 20 minutes!!! Awesome work, thank you :)
Which applications is used to create tableau dashboard, can you please tell me
@@jasongazeete8466 Bruh, the software is called Tableau
This is one of the best tutorials that I've ever seen. I'm doing a certification and includes Tablaeu and they actually don't explain much, so I decided to look for a tutorial and this was such a gift. Thank you so much!
Good luck! I want to do it too but I'm still in the phase where this program makes me so mad and I grumble about how I can do everything way faster in Python haha
I have been going through many tableau tutorials in RUclips and almost all of them they make you confuse as they are not to the point. But WOWOW you're apsulutely superman the only problem is that YOU CAN'T FLY however you never know one day you might as everything is possible. lol..Honestly you're an amazing teacher very smart guy. Thank You..Tahnk You.
Best tutorial I've seen yet, and I've watched many!
You are most welcome Matthew
Agreed.
Ditto
I don't know how many Tableau videos I've watched, but you made it sound like I could actually create my own dashboard. Thank you for making it easy!!!
This is _really_ well done. I had to figure out a few pieces that looked different for me but this was a concise and very clear introduction to Tableau, which is so hard to find. Highly recommend this tutorial.
I love the way you simplified this. This my first tableau and it’s so straight forward. Thank you.
I just started learning data viz on Tableau and I found your tutorial really good and straightforward. You just got a new subscriber.
This was my first ever Tableau tutorial and really enjoyed it. Thank you so much.
Better than any lecture by my tenured professor
Tableau is something which take years to master
But for beginners this was awesome video
All the best buddy
I have to create a dashboard for one of my classes and I am 5 weeks behind. This tutorial was great!! I'll put my dashboard link once I am done.
Clear voice - great explanations - did not rush through the tutorial. Very helpful
very cool, had to dip into Tableau for a school project so this was massively helpful
Excellent work, in 20 mins its awesome work to learn.
You are most welcome Rama!
Excellent and clear. Can't get better than this!
Wow, thanks for your feedback Kwanching!
At the end of the video I realized you are master in tableu.
Thank you for the instruction. Concise, clear, and totally enjoyable.
I really enjoyed the tutorial, great stuff.
Great & Straight to the point ...
Perhaps the best tutorial out there! Great job!
This is the best explaination. It gave me confidence to do projects on my own. Thank you 😃
Thanks for this amazing tutorial!
This is amazing! So useful (doesn't go over EVERYTHING - just the most important points). Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video! I am currently learning data analytics on my own and this video helped me understand tableau in such a short time.
That were some excellent tips! Thank you!!
very nice tutorial, I liked the way you are teaching,,,, thanks
Very helpful tutorial, short, to the point. Worth the time! Thank You
You are most welcome Krishna!
Excellent Informative Video
Thanks buddy I learnt lot in just 20 minutes as a beginner👍
Back to basics today I see! Still a great tutorial. Keep the tutorials coming.
Looks like we covered all Tableau custom charts :D
Some still left, but if you want anything in particular feel free to mention it in the comments
Hi SuperDataScience, Would you be able to show us how to create Node-Link Tree Diagram in Tableau? Your videos are great! Thank you for everything.
Thanks, this introductary tutorial was short, to the point and very helpful.
Thanks for your feedback Victor!
Packed with content and amazing delivery. Very helpful
You are most welcome Bishal!
Thank you very much. Beginning my journey into Tableau and this helps me tremendously!
Thanks for your support Arifin!
Launch a New show, SuperDataScience Got Talent. Fantastic Tutorial
Such an amazing video you are an absolute legend! Thanks so much for your help
Thank you so much for this tutorial, your teaching style is superb.
Awesome presentation. Easily Understandable. I have done it in parallel and looks amazingly good.
Fantastic tutorial. God bless you man.
informative and precise tutorial, well done!
very good course, easy to follow and create the dashboard.
Excellent,best video on creating dashboard.
Easy to follow and understand. Thanks!
Great job! Everything I needed to create my first dashboard was all in this 1 video and you explained it very well. Thanks!
Very easy to follow video. Thank you
Very well planned out and delivered.
Great video mate! My only worry with Tableau is the amount of sheets you have to create for each new Visual. I find Power BI more straight forward and easy to use for Visualizations (my opinion)
Awsome how you explained it, great job!!
Excellent tutorial. Good balance of detail and helicopter. Thanks very much.
In a single word excellent
Nice and precise
Thank you so much. You are the best. Very helpful.
Thank you for this video it was worth every second. Is there a way to export this dashboard with all the filters??
Excellent Tutorials, Thank You Sir!
Very impressed work, possible to i find a place to down data to practice? Thanks you.
Am impressed by your teaching Matthew and a pretty good learing experience. Thank You so much for making this tutorial
So how do we import the data sources in tableau to create the dashboards?
Great! Thanks so much. This has been such a blessing to me!
Best tutorial, greetings from Kosovo
Kudos to you Milot and greeting to lovely Kosovo!
Excellent Video
were you using Tableau Public for this? or
excellent presentations really appreciate
Amazing Tutorial
Thanks for this video. Super informative and to the point.
Excellent and very helpful. Thanks a lot.
You are most welcome Santosh!
Very informative. Thank you so much!
Thanks, how do I locate the dashboard In the sheet section
How was the data uploaded into tableau? Like was that all inputted manually or imported from something
How did you create the Manufacturer dimension?
THANKS for the video! great tutorial!
You are most welcome Wendy, thanks for tuning in :)
Brilliant tutorial.
Thanks for your comment Rishabh!
@superdatascience Would like to check with you how did u manage to do it at 2:45 where you managed to change the colours according to the tone level using "Ctrl drag into colour" but I was not able to do that and instead it came off with many various colours
thanks, it was very helpful for my learning. very well explained
How do I save a worksheet using tableu public? to be able to create a dashboard?
Awesome Video! Subscribed!!!!
Do you have a website
Hi, may i know where i can download the data set for this tableau dashboard?
from where can i download the sample data?
I added variables into row and coumn but I see blank data. I can see my row and column but no bar graph, no text data at all. Please help.
Amazing tutorial thank you!
This is great, thank you
can you post the link to the dataset?
hello, thank you for great videos!
I have couple of questions:
1. for example: I do a quick calculation ("Difference"), for 2 columns from the datasource and then I want to compute correlation of those created calculated fields(differences) (I encounter errors); is possible to perform this type of calculation in Tableau?
2. is possible to create a correlation matrix inside Tableau (not import and format it, but actually calculate it in Tableau)?
Thanks in advance
1st:
window_corr(WINDOW_SUM([diff1],0,0),
WINDOW_SUM([diff2],0,0),-SIZE(),0)
where:
diffX is:
(sum([Adj CloseX])-LOOKUP(SUM([Adj CloseX]),-1))
so the correlation for the whole dataset is in the last row
Hi Leonardich30. You are most welcome, happy to hear you are finding the videos valuable.
1) This is indeed a complex and composite calculation you are trying to create. There might be an easier way to attempt this and simplify, but one would need to look at the details and the data. Have a look at the tutorials suggested below, these might be handy for what you are trying to achieve.
2) It is indeed possible to create a correlation matrix within Tableau. Here are some additional resources to help you on your way: kb.tableau.com/articles/HowTo/creating-a-correlation-value-matrix and boraberan.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/creating-a-correlation-matrix-in-tableau-using-r-or-table-calculations/
I'm trying to do a tableau dashboard but I am having trouble finding the data for it. Can you help?
Perfect content delivered, thank you :)
May I know how did you get the Profit by Location to display the State names within the dashboard? (Right about 15:01 they just suddenly popped up)
select the map option on the menu to the right
amazing tutorial
Great job. Thank you SuperDataScience
Thank you Lekan!
Thanks for this great tutorial! How will this work if I want the dashboard to automatically update as new sales information comes in every day / month for e.g.? I'd imagine the data source would have to be integrated to some sort of database that pulls data in batch frequently? Can someone enlighten me?
from where to download this data
Thanks .. was very useful :-)
You are most welcome Siddu :)
Ya it was really very useful bro
This tutorial is lovely, it was a refresher for me. I think about the dashboards I could have done better and faster!
My only gripe is that in the dashboard if we remove the title of the view then it will be misleading. We need something to indicate that the result of the last view is based on a filter, that restricts only the loss-making manufacturers. Such views would result in assumption based arguments during group analysis in a conference room.
where can i get the dataset excel file?
Thanks.. Can we make Realtime Dashboard from Data source from Syslog server?
Superstore?
Wonderful tutorial. Very helpful to make dashboards. Just a quick question, may sound a bit funny.... just wondering, how you save or move these charts in excel sheets or a power point presentation and will they still hold their properties? Thanks in advance.
Hi Anurag,
Thanks for your question,
Could you please clarify?
Team, we are preparing these dashboards in tabeleau. Now, if i want to prepare these charts or diagrams in tabeleau but present them in a powerpoint presentation, how do i do that, can i simply copy them from tableau and paste in a ppt?
Sure you can, there is an export option if you are using Tableau Desktop you can easily do this. Just go to Worksheet -> Export -> Image
SuperDataScience ... thanks so much... you guys are awesome! Cheers!!!
You are most welcome Anurag!
Good work. Thanks a lot
You are most welcome Kiet!
The Filter you used is it all normal Filter, quick Filter or context, please explain the Difference
Hey there,
All of the filters used in the lecture are normal filters. You will see that Tableau does create some filters automatic (in Italics and prefixed "Action...), based on the interactivity between charts we create when selecting "Use as filter".
As for context filters - they are independent filters which when applied, filters all the data on the sheets on which it is active. Furthermore, all other filters will only be applied after the context filter.
As the different filters can be quite confusing, we created a whole series on the different types and application, available as a playlist here on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/H67-YsN3PEs/видео.html
Give it a look!
Hello again!
My question is:
Is possible to create(show tiles) with multiple filters for the same dimension? e.i. you have multiple categories in the dimension and you want to have a filter for each of those categories (filter entries inside the category), your data is in tabular form. I tried to it with sets but when you put multiple sets into the filter they filter on top of each other not independently. There is a way to it by using groups but then you have a filter for categories (and you set the entries filter from the dimension to "relevant values") but this only makes it to add up into this general filter for the dimension.
I tried to use parameters (putting set into list option) but then it is only a single value choice.
Overall, is it possible to create multiple filter for one dimension and show all of them at the same time and to have one data table (instead of having multiple tables, one for each filter)?
Hi again Leonardich30, I have not had a use case to attempt what you describing and using groups or sets would have been my 'go-to' options. Is there any specific reason you need to implement it in this way? What exactly are you trying to achieve - their might be another way about it?
Got it.
My problem is that otherwise my filter is just too big/long (even when having a filter for groups and then filter for the members of the groups as a "relevant values", after some point there are just too many entries), having separate filters for each group from the dimension would reduce the clutter significantly.
Thank you anyway!
how can make dashboard using continuous updating csv? Usecase is I want to make dashboard of forex data , which gives output as csv which is updating every 2 minutes